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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: epicure who wrote (21831)5/21/1998 5:20:00 PM
From: Jacques Chitte  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
Interesting idea. Two kinds of freedom - "freedom to" do something and "freedom from" some undesirable situation. Fred must know the right adjectives; for now I'll clumsily call them "active" and "passive" freedoms.
I think that these two kinds of freedom operate in opposition to each other. The trick lies in finding the balance, the optimal tradeoff between the two. After all, maximizing passive freedom, e.g. from violence or economic hardship, necessitates reining in active freedoms, e.g. the carry of weapons or freedom from taxation.
So a truly free society is a chimera, a pipedream of utopia in which there is an unspoken convention between all participants to avoid bad behavior, even if such conveys immediate personal benefit.
The challenge lies in putting together the least un-free society, especially when no selection is allowed of who's a citizen. Rome, at least, set express standards for citizenship. Then again, so did Soviet Moscow. Snort.
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